' . - ' v . ' . y 1 ' " ' ' 'All -:. :-- " ' t - - . - VOL. S1V..'"; i-jj AORAyDK, UNION COTJKTY, ORKOOX. 1 WEDNESDAY, KOMliKU 9, 1910. . - NUMBERS"! S0I1I LOSING GROUND II THE isi union couniTrREPUBUCAHSi " y fiiiRFRiTflRim nunc in mm . s-sssss ' wWF UUULIIIUllUlliriL IIMUL I I Ul LUU 1 north of thla city. In many places In ' ' . wni.wwiij V that belt of territory, there had not - DCOIII TP IM niiAMV nnim HTRTrn sar-- Portland, Not. 9 Scattering re turns obtainable this afternoon gave Bowerman-11,888 and West 13,756. In Multnomah county Bowerman has as far as counted 2721 andJYest 2509. Portland, Ore., Nor. 9 Save for the governorship Oregon went Republi can and elected Lafferty and Hawley to consrresR. Th Fub!ic;2 cc-tril committee has conceded the election of West, Pemocratic candidate for governor, over Bowerman by a major ity of four thousand. Bowerman- is leading slightly in Multnomah coun ty and is breaking even in Eastern Oregon, but West is far in the lead in Southern Oregon. Indications are that the state' will remain -wet by a large majority. Iowa Has Democratic Governor. . Des Moines, ia., Nov. 9 Claude Porter, a Democrat, was elected gov ernor of the state of Iowa. Brady May Lose Idaho. Boise, Nov. 9 Returns from south eastern Idaho has cast doubt as to the victory of Governor Brady for re-r election. Democrats are claiming that Hawley is elected. Brady made prohi bition the issue of this election and it means a dry state if he wins. Fre roont county gave Hawley a majority of ., Hl .fdiBjnnock will probably give him a majority of 500. Brady car ried Canyon, Elmore and Boise. The legislature is aafely ' Republican. French, the Republican congressional nominee was elected by a big major ity. Poindextcr's Fntare Assured. Seattle, Nov. 9 Puget Sound went Republican overwhelmingly to Con gressman Hawley who is re-elected, it In e8timaed b ya plurality of 3,000 In the first district. Wardburden and Lafelet win In the second and third by almost two to one, according to returns so far. The Democrats didn't make the legislative gains expected and so the election of Pplndexter to the United State Senate is assured. Kansas Ii Doubt Topeka, Kans., Nov. 9 If Governor Stubbs, Republican is re-elected he will win, by a small plurality only. With several precincts to hear from it is believed eight Republican congress men are elected with three districts doubtful. Dalham Is Defeated Likely. Omaha, Nov. 9 Aldrich, the Re publican is leading In the governor ship race against Dalhman by a plu rality of nine thousand. Republicans Sweep Montana. Helena, Nor. 9 Returns, incomt plete, today apparently removes a doubt that the Republicans have swept FRANK W. . Be-Elcted Secretary f SUte. f : ' " a VI t ( ' . ....iimii, K J Or . j ' S A .jNs . ; v. J iiluulio w u nrn n rn zrn, the state and the congressional of fices also, are sure that Senator Car ter -will be 're-elected. On' the face of today's returns Congressman Pray Is re-elected by at least a majority of 4,000. Athey for the supreme court and . Clerk Morley for railroad com missioner was elected by 2500. Both me itepubitcans. The latest returns indicate the Republicans elected eight" of the twelve state representa tives from Silver Bow. 1 ' Kahn Ee-EIected. San Francisco, Nov. 9 Julius Kahn is probbaly re-elected to con gress by about a thousand votes. He Is a Republican. . ' North Dakota In Doubt. Bismark, N. D., Nov. 9 Incomplete IV- JAT BOWERMAN. Whose Race Is Undecided Yet. returns today leaves the gubernator ial contest in dqgbt Oklahoma Hrt a Democrat, Too. Oklahoma, Nov. 9 Lee Gruice, a Democrat, was elected governor of this state by a plurality of 30,000. Utah Takes One. Salt Lake, Nov 9 Joseph Howell, a Republican, was elected to con gress. Lower House is Loxt. Washington, . Nov. 9 Careful esti mates of the nation today show a Re publican loss of 44 members of the lower house of congress which makes it positive that the Democrats will have perfect control of the house in the next congress. Colorado Both Claim. Denver,' Nov. 9 Both Republicans and Democrats claim the governor in this state and it may require the official vote to determine it. Fully seventy per cent of the ballots were scratched. The congressional fight is also close. Ohio Has a Democrat Columbus, O., Nov. 9 Harmon Is safely elected governor over Hard ing, the Republican candidate. More Democrats In Congress. Chicago, Nov. 9 The Democrats gained four congressmen in Illinois by the recent election. Republicans Take One. San Francisco, Nov. 9 Indications are today that Johnson, Republican candidate for governor, has won over Bell in California. . West Leads Baker County. ' Baker City, Nov. 9 West Is S00 ahead of Bowerman here this after noon and Indications are the men will finish in the same ratio. The wets carried the county by a safe major ity. Carey Is Elected. Cheyenne, Nov. 9 The new legis lature will be about evenly divided politically. Oarey, for congress, has been elected. Mondell was re-elected by four thousand. 'r . J. , j . " - - " - w mm w i i RAIN IS BLESSING TO . THE GRAIN GROWERS Pendleton, Nov. 9-Tbe rain for which the farmers of Umatilla county and the whole of eastern Oregon have been clamoring for many weeks start ed to fall yesterdav ftprno v--been coming down more or less- per sistently since that time. The warm weather which has accompanied -the precipitation is also welcome and it is estimated that the result will be beneficial to the financial welfare of the county by several hundred thous and dollars. ' - ( ; According1 reports received from different sections the rain has been Washington, Nov. 9 Not on! will the Democrats control the Sixty-second congress but they will ua' O a sub stantial working majority m.l w'll elect their own speaker and enernl ly control the house. They gained for ty seats In congress, wile the lie publicans gained three, giving the Democrats a net gain of 37. It wa a Democratic landslide. Clark Wants Speakership, St Louis, Nov. 9 Champ Clark, the congressman from Missouri, who was the minority leader declared he had been re-elected today and said he would be a -candidate for speaker of the next congress. Clark Bald the Democratic house will attempt to re duce the tariff. Chicago, Nov. 9 JuBt after receiv ing telephonic congratulations early today from Chairman MJcKlnley of the Republican congressional commiMee Chairman Lloyd issued a statement on the Democratic victory which fol DEMOCRATS HOLD MAJORITY OF 3S IN CONGRESS; CLARK OUT FOR SPEAKERSHIP OE HOUSE . . 'y v. -T. Ij tm mm . ) . : : : , , ' f ;v . - v'vf;-:;; x m:S:- ::Ai . - --r ,'Vy4 s:: I fil - y A. W. LAFFERTT, the New Conre s slonal RepreseatatiTe. FUNERAL SERVICES HELD. O. A. C Men Act as Pall Bearers at Wills Funeral Today. Brief funeral services, conducted by Dr. J. D. Ginilan, were held this morning over the 'remains of Reuben F. Wills who died this-week and whose body was shipped to Corvallls Um ttueruoon tor Interment tomorrow afternoon. The deceased mother, Mrs. Phebe Wills, arrived last night ac companied by th Widow and F. H. Green, returned to her home In Cor vallls this afternoon. . Local members , of the O. A. C. fraternity acted as pall bearers, they being, Ralph and Jay Reynolds, For est Ivanhoe, Hugh McCall, L. E. Bil lings and Jerry McKennon. lows In part: "The present indica tions are that the next congress will be Democratic by a majority of 35. The causes which led up to the re sults are well known. It Is a serious rebuke to the Republican party for its failure to reduce the tariff as prom ised. The high cost of protected man ufactured articles which has resulted greatly in Increasing the cost of liv ing, had much to do toward produc ing the result. . "There Is general' dissatisfaction with existing political conditions and with present Republican administra tion." Republican Victory In 1912. Chicago, Nov. 9 Blaming the Re publican party to bitterness , within the. Republican ranks but predict ing a success In 1913. William McKin ley, chairman of the Republican na tional congressional committee ls- (Continuef' on page ElKht.1 STREAK; ALL BUT DNE WIN OUT Coping successfully with that ter rific Democratic .landslide which struck United States last night, the contour of which includes a vast por tion of the country, Union county yesterday maintained a well-nlgh perfect front against 'the Democratic onslaught and but for one exception, was left unpunctured or urtcrumbled by the wave, which, thouarh predat ed In a measure, overtopped the most sanguine expectations held out for it Union county showed its Re publican colors. - , - , Judge Henry, the person oh whom the greatest local fight was centered, came out of the conflict with satis factory counts. Prohibition, given a trial for two years was repudiated J with an overwhelming vote, in con sideration of the 676 votes which was placed for It last time. The county F. S. 1VAMIOF Re-Elected as Trosecntor. is wet and so is the state, and, re markably enough, and much to the Surprise of everyone, the dry dis trict in the Willamette valley will probably be saturated with plenty of wet voteB. The outcome in Wallowa indicates a dryness there as usual, and as far as can be learned, she will be the only county in the state to stay in the dry column. Pendleton Rate the wets a 20 to 1 vote.. County School Plan Passes. Though the vote has come in much foster than was anticipated, there is still a chance for the county high school movement to be killed., but the general supposition is that It will carry. The vote indicates that the voter la following out the customary "No" policy on all referendum nnd Initiative measures, vote "no" on the county high school plan because ,of oversight. County Superintendent Bragg who has followed the returns closely today is firm In his belief that it will carry. ' Those Conceded Elected. The Republican ticket was treated nicely. There Is a list of Republi cans and one Democrat which Is elected without further dispute and they are: Church, by COO, approxi mately; Henry, by U00; Chllders. by a small majority; Snook, Frawlcy, Bacon and Galloway by varying ma jorities, ranging around r00 apiece. The Cochran Situation. George T. Cochran will carry Un ion county for water commissioner by t.bout 1.000 and as there wore 23,000 votes In his district in the last elec tion, It Is taken for granted that about 13,000 will give him a major ity. This allowa for a normal Increase In the district during the past two years. The nail Tote. Hall will go out of Union county with about 200 to the good but In Umatilla county will encounter a counter vote of about 400, it is esti mated, and Morrow county which is counting slowly, will llkely glve Bar ret a majority of a small proportion 1G 111 there. It la conceded that Barret has the better of the situation . through out and will probably be elected. Iranhoe Elected. While it looked dublus for a -big'' vote for District Attorney Ivanhoe late "' returns Indicate his safe election to the office. He goes put of Union county with about 200 and reports from WaU. -iowa county say that contrary to the predictions, Ivanhoe will carry pre- clncts in that county which were con ceded to Hodglns. It is hardly poa- , slble that he can be defeated. The Table cf Standing . With complete returns from four-,' teen nreclncta. nnmnlv. AIIpaI ' ',"' Creek, Hllgard, Hot Lake.' Island City, Imbler. Kamela, La Grande Number One, Number Two and Five, North ' Powder,,' Perry, Union Number One and Two; Incomplete returns from La Grande Number Four and Three,. Cove, Elgin Ons and Two and Sum mervllle; and no returns whatever from Antelope, Camp Carson and Star key all of which will not totaj fif ty votes a fair and Just lineup of of the winners in the state, and county tickets can be gained this afternoon,' In some instances, like the third in La. Grande for Instance, the? close races are.up'untll 2:45 .-while other totals' Include figured' f ronr-the- same y precinct taken at 11 o'clock this morning, Opponents in all Instances . are kept together so . that notwith standing the Inconsistencies between candidates for different offices, the re lations are right and correct The re turns as compiled by The Observei and which are practically official so far as they go, are: , For Reprcsentatice In Congress: Wm. A; Crawford ...... ..... .322 A. W. Lafferty .......... ...... 858 John Manning ..;..694 George B. Pratt ...116 For Governor! Jay Bowerman ..913 A. E. Eaton 19C W. S, Richards 137 Oswald West ...... 942 For Secretary of Stale t F. W. BenBon .874 : N. A. DaviB 161 Allen McDonald ............. ..17S' Turner Oliver " ',. 651 For State Treasurer Leslie Butler ....269 Thomas B. Kay 1147 Charles H. Otten .... 231 Justice Supreme Court (4 yearn)? Henry J. Bean ......942, C. J. Bright ..217 Thomas A. McBride 756 J. D. Myers .'. .14" R. R, Ryan . ..119 Woodson T. Slater 55G (Continued on Page Eight) C A. BARRETT yUWrlct Senator. t : " . . r-1 ''jyk'y, V f . It 's si. ft